The aim of this two-day workshop is to provide delegates with a practical approach to regulations. The course uses practical exercises, classroom training and group discussions to ensure delegates understand the CDM:2015 regulations. The course is split into modules and an examination will determine that learning has took place.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the workshop delegates should be able to:
- State legal obligations required by CDM:2015
- Identify the requirements of the regulations if a notifiable project and what is a notifiable project
- State the responsibilities, roles and functions of each of the parties in CDM:2015
- Identify the main contents of health and safety information packs
- Identify the main contents of the construction phase plan
Modules:
Module 1
- Introductions
- History of CDM
- Changes
- Overviews of regulations
- Legal aspects associated with the regulations and recent prosecutions
Module 2
- Roles within CDM (Part 2 and 3)
- The client's responsibility
- The designer's responsibility
- The principle contractor
- Where is the CDM-C role
Module 3
- Development of the information packs
- The construction phase plan
- The health and safety file content
- The HSE
Module 4
- Brief overview of Part 4 and 5
Assessment Methods:
- Examination
- Practical activities
- Group discussions